Ravens coach John Harbaugh didn’t reveal his quarterback rotation throughout the preseason, so there was little chance that he was going to do it Monday, six days before his team opens the regular season at home against the Buffalo Bills.

But the question still had to be asked.

“I’m not saying,” a playful Harbaugh responded. “I mean, you guys are going to report whatever you want anyway, so just go for it.”

If the way the Ravens have handled rookie Lamar Jackson in the preseason is any indication, they’ll go with a resurgent Robert Griffin III as the primary backup to starter Joe Flacco. That would leave Jackson as either a game-day inactive for the time being or as the No. 3 quarterback whom the team will find ways to utilize on a couple of plays per game.

NFL Network reported Sunday that the Ravens’ decision has already been made and Griffin will be the No. 2. Asked about the report Monday, Harbaugh said, “I don’t know.